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Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012

COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans

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Diatchenko, L
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Diatchenko, L. (2013). COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans. In Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012 (p. 77). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-800044-1.00067-2
Diatchenko, L. “COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans.” In Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012, 77, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-800044-1.00067-2.
Diatchenko L. COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans. In: Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012. 2013. p. 77.
Diatchenko, L. “COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans.” Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012, 2013, p. 77. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-800044-1.00067-2.
Diatchenko L. COMT is a Major Contributor to Pain Perception: From Humans to Rats and Back to Humans. Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts 10th International Catecholamine Symposium 2012. 2013. p. 77.

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